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Pacific Coast Waste and Recycling, LLC (PCW&R) is a private
waste management Waste management or waste disposal includes the processes and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. This includes the collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste, together with monitorin ...
company located in Compton, California, established in 2005. It is one of the few
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owned and operated waste and recycling company in
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and the
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. In addition to providing waste collection service to businesses throughout
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, the company also provides municipal waste collection and recycling services for the city of
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. In 2013, PCW&R was acquired by
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.


History

Pacific Coast Waste & Recycling was formed in 2005 by three business partners: Mel Howard, Steve Tucker, and Richard Macias.About Pacific Coast Waste & Recycling: Management Team
Howard, Tucker, and Macias all worked in the waste industry, mainly with Waste Management, Inc., before starting their minority-owned venture. In 2007, Pacific Coast Waste & Recycling was awarded a five-year contract as the City of Compton's trash collection and recycling provider. In 2010, based upon their performance during the preceding three years, the company's agreement with the City of Compton was extended by seven years. In 2012 the company was awarded a five-year contract as the City of Inglewood's trash collection and recycling provider for rolloff containers. The same year, it was awarded a five-year contract by the Los Angeles County School District for recycling services. In August 2013, Pacific Coast Waste & Recycling was purchased by Consolidated Disposal Service, LLC, a subsidiary of Republic Services, Inc.


Management

Prior to forming Pacific Coast Waste & Recycling, Mel Howard had worked in an executive capacity in the waste and recycling industry for over 21 years. He worked for USA Waste Services and Waste Management until 2005, when he, Tucker, and Macias formed Pacific Coast Waste & Recycling. Since 2007, Howard has served as the company's President and Chief Executive Officer. Tucker had worked in an executive capacity in the waste industry and recycling industry for over 26 years. Tucker has served as a corporate officer / executive for two Fortune 100 waste industry companies, namely WMX Technologies, USA Waste Services, and Browning-Ferris Industries. Macias served on the board of directors and was a founding member of a local bank in the San Gabriel Valley. Richard Macias served as Chief Financial Officer of Pacific Coast Waste & Recycling and is also one of the founders of the company.


Corporate Citizenship

One of the hallmarks of Pacific Coast Waste & Recycling is their commitment as a good corporate citizen. The company sponsors charitable events, provides annual college scholarships, senior meals programs, and assists local elementary schools with educational materials.


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External links


PCW&R Official WebsiteWaste Removal Service
Waste management companies of the United States Compton, California